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By Alan Baldwin LONDON, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Ron Dennis has been forced out as chairman and chief executive of McLaren, bringing to an end the Briton's 35-year involvement with one of Formula One's top teams. The 69-year-old relinquished his duties on Tuesday following a decision by the majority shareholders to place him on 'gardening leave' until his contract expires in mid-January. McLaren said in a statement that Dennis, who has a 25 percent stake in the McLaren Technology Group, would remain a shareholder and director.

It added that McLaren "will be run on an interim basis by an Executive Committee comprising the Group's majority shareholders" until a new CEO was appointed. American marketing executive Zak Brown, former head of CSM Sport&Entertainment, who has brought numerous top sponsors into Formula One, has already been linked to the job in paddock speculation. He was not immediately available for comment. Dennis said he was disappointed the shareholders had "forced through this decision.

.. despite the strong warnings from the rest of the management team about the potential consequences of their actions on the business. "The grounds they have stated are entirely spurious...," he added. DENNIS OUT A Sky News report last week said that Bahrain's sovereign wealth fund Mumtalakat, which owns 50 percent, and Saudi-born businessman Mansour Ojjeh, the CEO of TAG who holds the remaining 25 percent, wanted Dennis out.

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14.06.2017 - Ewan(http://www.fogs.com/profile/Pei91)
Twitter had 7,038,000 members in Feb 2009 and has been growing by the thousands every single day. It's difficult to try and understand why everyone wants to be so nosey and follow each other. But actually we humans are just that...nosey and we like to see what others are doing. Ever wondered what your favourite celebrity or role model gets upto? Well Twitter is a way you find out. Well almost, as it is a way for people to tell the world what they are doing right now in 140 characters or less.

Twitter was launched in April 2006 by Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams and Biz Stones. It seems to be an extension of Facebook and Myspace's status updates section. It's easy to mistake Twitter as just a fad or something that will die in a few years time. Either way, millions of people like and use Twitter everyday. Are we a nosey nation? Maybe? Some tweets are really interesting others can be boring.

I mean who really wants to know what you have had for dinner, lunch. However, Twitter can be a really useful way to share information/posts or articles to the community. So how are people using Twitter?Many friends are just using it as a way to stay in touch with each other. Journalists may use it to scan potential stories or headlines. Others ,are using it to literally keep close to those they would like to know more about.